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Begin the paper with an introduction of your topic. An introduction has an attention getter, purpose or thesis statement, and an overview. An attention getter can begin with any of the 6 ways: (1) Anecdote, (2) Question, (3) Quotation, (4) Humor, (5) Shocking Statistic, or a (6) combination of them ( http://classroom.synonym.com/5-types-attention-getters-essays-2877.html). After you introduce the topic, state the purpose of the paper. The purpose can be as simple as restating the objective of the assignment. The purpose of this paper is to (state purpose). (Overview) The paper will address the following: (List topics)

Legal Considerations for Emergency Manager When Conducting Searches

This is the first main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment requirements. I recommend you look at the rubric and the assignment requirements to ensure you address all requirements. Please provide examples to support your research or assumptions. Application may include real world events, experiences, opinions based on research, conclusions based on research. Also, cite the author of the chapters, not the editors of the book; see reference page template (Dantzler, 2019).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2019).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2014).

Legal Considerations for Emergency Manager When Conducting Seizures

This is the second main point as listed in the overview and pulled from the assignment. It also ensures you address all points on the scoring rubric. Please provide examples to support your research or assumptions. Application can be from real world events, experiences, opinions based on research, conclusions based on research. Also, cite the author of the chapters, not the editors of the book; see reference page template (Dantzler, 2019).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2014).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2014).

Legal Considerations for Emergency Manager When Conducting Evacuation Operations

This is the third main point as listed in the overview and pulled directly from the assignment. It also ensures you address all points on the scoring rubric. Please provide examples to support your research or assumptions, including real world events, experiences, opinions based on research, conclusions based on research. Also, cite the author of the chapters, not the editors of the book; see reference page template (Dantzler, 2019).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2014).

Sub Topics if Applicable

Add sub topics if applicable and in text citation if applicable (Author, 2014).

Conclusion

Conclusions wrap up what you have been discussing in your paper. After moving from general to specific information in the introduction and body paragraphs, your conclusion should begin pulling back into more general information that restates the main points of your argument. Conclusions may also call for action or overview future possible research. The following outline may help you conclude your paper:

In a general way,

· Restate your topic and why it is important,

· Restate your thesis/claim,

· Address opposing viewpoints and explain why readers should align with your position,

· Call for action or overview future research possibilities

Reference

CDC. (2012, September 17). Legal preparedness for public health emergencies: A model for minimum competencies for mid-tier public health professionals. https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/docs/legal-preparedness-competencies.PDF

CRS. (2005, October 19). Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act: Legal requirements for federal and state roles in declarations of an emergency or a major disaster. https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/RL33090.html

FEMA. (2013, June 1). Disaster operations legal reference. https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=748034

FEMA. (2019, May). Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Public Law 93-288) as amended. FEMA P-592. https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-03/stafford-act_2019.pdf

GPO. (1992). Furth amendment: search and Seizure. https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CONAN-1992/pdf/GPO-CONAN-1992-10-5.pdf

Primacentral. (n.d.). Understanding the Stafford Act: Its effect on public entities. https://primacentral.org/resources/Stafford%20Act%20FAQs.pdf

Orenstein, D. (2012). When law is not law: Setting aside legal provisions during declared emergencies. https://s3.amazonaws.com/user-content-upload-prod/When_law_is_not_law__1550594710329.pdf

Ramraj, V.V. & Ramraj, V.V. (2008). Emergencies and the limits of legality. Cambridge University Press